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| Falcons' Todd Gurley: Impressing in private workouts Matt Ryan has been pleased with what he's seen from Gurley during private workouts in California over recent weeks, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports. While the veteran running back has not yet been able to take his physical because of the Falcons' ... | |
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| Ronaldo is the greatest of his generation – De Ligt The Portuguese is in his second season in Turin, having made the leap to Juve from Real Madrid after a spell in which he established himself as a club legend by winning four Champions Leagues and scoring more goals for Los Blancos than anyone in ... | |
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| Syracuse transfer Jalen Carey commits to URI In terms of recruiting rankings, Friday afternoon's addition by the University of Rhode Island stands among its best over the past decade. Syracuse transfer guard Jalen Carey committed to the Rams on his personal Instagram page. The Harlem native selected ... | |
| Kraft family pledges $1 million to social justice causes Jacksonville Jaguars players, family members and several staff members bow their heads as former player Maurice Williams leads a prayer before the start of a march to the Jacksonville Sheriff's office on Friday morning to protest inequality and police brutality ... | |
| UFC 250 DraftKings Preview And Prediction UFC Women's Featherweight Champion Amanda Nunes is the biggest favorite on the UFC 250 card on Saturday, and she has the highest DraftKings salary at $9,400. Is it worth it to draft the greatest female mixed martial artist in history? Nunes averages over ... | |
| Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur: 'I want us to take action' GREEN BAY – Matt LaFleur and the Packers put football on the back burner this past week. In the team's virtual meetings, there were far more discussions about social injustice and other racial issues than X's and O's. It culminated, at least for now, in the team ... | |
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| Bulls' new front office playing long game on coaching change It's not a good look. And it hasn't been for a few decades. Put it this way: The Bulls' two best coaches — Phil Jackson and Tom Thibodeau — left the organization under less-than-harmonious circumstances. Heck, the team fired Scott Skiles and Tim Floyd on ... | |
| Fans and soccer back in Vietnam after coronavirus shutdown HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — Soccer was back and so were the spectators in Vietnam on Friday when the top domestic league resumed after the coronavirus shutdown. Fans were allowed into Ho Chi Minh City's scoreless draw with Hai Phong among three ... | |
| Maryland football to allow voluntary workouts beginning June 15 Maryland athletics will allow football student-athletes to return to campus for individual, voluntary workouts beginning June 15. Maryland on Friday released its plans for a "gradual, phased approach for the safe return of student-athletes." It will mark the first ... | |
| Olympic boxing gold medalist Pete Rademacher dies at 91 Former Olympic boxing champion Pete Rademacher died on Thursday at the Ohio Veterans Home, according to The Associated Press. He was 91. Longtime Medina County resident Pete Rademacher, who won a gold medal in boxing's heavyweight division ... | |
| Miami plans to host up to 1000 guests for June 14 Cup race Homestead-Miami Speedway plans to host up to 1,000 military personnel, first responders and their household members as guests to the track's June 14 Cup race, according to a proposal approved by Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez. The Mayor's ... | |
| Former Olympic minister says March is deadline for Tokyo TOKYO -- Next spring has been set by former Olympic minister Toshiaki Endo as a possible deadline for deciding whether the postponed Tokyo Games can go ahead. "March next year is a time when we face major questions on whether athletes can be ... | |
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| Sharks get pre-game scare in Townsville Cronulla have overcome a major drama before Saturday's NRL game against North Queensland, with six players failing initial temperature tests. The group, including five-eighth Matt Moylan, all recorded temperatures in excess of the 37.2C limit set as part of ... | |
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| No pay cut or lay-off in BCCI yet Published: 06th June 2020 07:25 AM | Last Updated: 06th June 2020 07:25 AM | A+A A-. BCCI (File photo| PTI). By Atreyo Mukhopadhyay. Express News Service. CHENNAI: Economic ripples of the Covid-19 pandemic have hit the world of cricket. The boards ... | |
| Following new ICC guidelines will be a challenge: Sangakkara "Cricket is a social game, most of the time you spend in the dressing room — you talk, you chat," former Sri Lanka captain said. Sri Lankan great Kumar Sangakkara says it will be interesting to see how players cope with the new ICC guidelines when cricket ... | |
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